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Florida Legislature Advancing Felon Voting Implementation Bill

Neil Volz, Political Director for the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition
John Davis, WGCU
Neil Volz, Political Director for the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition

With less than two weeks until the end of Florida’s annual legislative session, lawmakers continue to advance legislation (HB 7089/ SB 7086) aimed at implementing a constitutional amendment to restore voting rights for up to 1.5 million former felons.

In the 2018 election, Florida voters approved Amendment Four, which restores the voting rights of to up to 1.5 million ex-felons in the state who have completed all terms of their sentence and who were not convicted of murder or felony sex crimes.

The implementation bills supported by Republican lawmakers would demand payment of fines and fees associated with a felony sentencing before voting rights could be restored.  Opponents of those proposals have likened such restrictions to a poll tax and say the amendment passed by voters is designed to be self-executing.

Lawmakers in the Florida House debated the legislation late into the night, Tuesday, and may vote on the bill today.  The Senate version of the bill passed its final committee stop Tuesday and now heads to the Senate floor.

We’11 getting an update from the political director of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, Neil Volz.

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John Davis has been a full-time Reporter/Producer for WGCU since 2009. He is the local host for NPRââââ
Mike Kiniry is producer of Gulf Coast Live, and co-creator and host of the WGCU podcast Three Song Stories: Biography Through Music. He first joined the WGCU team in the summer of 2003 as an intern while studying Communication at Florida Gulf Coast University.